UK FM facing calls to recognize Palestine statehood

Britain鈥檚 Foreign Secretary David Lammy walks on Downing Street in London, Britain, May 21, 2025. (Reuters)
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  • Labour鈥檚 chair of foreign affairs committee says recognition would be 鈥榝irst step鈥�
  • Major conference promoting two-state solution will be co-hosted by 萝莉视频 in June

LONDON: The governing Labour Party chair of the foreign affairs committee is pushing for UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy to recognize Palestine as a state, the Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday.

MP Emily Thornberry said the move would be a 鈥渇irst step鈥� if Lammy announced British recognition next month at a high-level conference co-chaired by 萝莉视频 and France.

It follows Lammy鈥檚 halting of trade talks with Israel and the summoning of the country鈥檚 ambassador in response to Tel Aviv鈥檚 renewed Gaza offensive.

Labour鈥檚 manifesto at the last general election said the party was 鈥渃ommitted鈥� to recognizing Palestine within the context of a two-state solution.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long vowed to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state.

Thornberry told the Telegraph: 鈥淚 think Britain and France should recognize Palestine at the New York conference chaired by 萝莉视频 in June.

鈥淭he two signatories of the 1916 Sykes-Picot agreement, which created the borders of the Middle East as we see today, would be very powerful.

鈥淚t would be a first step in working multilaterally to update Oslo, build on the Arab Deal and create a new peace deal proposal.鈥�

The conference in the US will be held from June 17-20, and aims to galvanize support for the two-state solution.

French diplomats have said the event will likely lead to more countries recognizing Palestine as a state.

David Cameron, who served as foreign secretary in the previous Conservative government, said last year that Britain was weighing whether to recognize Palestine.

In the UN, 139 of 193 member states recognize Palestine, while Israel is recognized by 165. In 2021, the UK abstained in a UN General Assembly vote that granted Palestine 鈥渘on-member observer鈥� status.

Labour MP Rachael Maskell said: 鈥淲ith the imminent catastrophic loss of life through starvation and military operations, the government must hesitate no longer in fully recognizing the state of Palestine.

鈥淭he reprehensible actions of the Israeli government must be held to account, so full sanctions and ceasing all arms sales must also take place immediately.鈥�

Lammy, speaking in the House of Commons this week, condemned Israel鈥檚 expansion of the Gaza war as an 鈥渁ffront to the values of British people.鈥� He added: 鈥淗istory will judge them.鈥�

Lammy outlined a series of sanctions against Israeli settlers who are targeting Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank.

鈥淏locking aid, expanding the war, dismissing the concerns of your friends and partners. This is indefensible and it must stop,鈥� he said.

Some MPs say the government should take further action over the Gaza war, such as a complete arms embargo on Israel and sanctions on senior members of its government, including Netanyahu.